I am using the user-example.php in the google-api-client-php library and it is throwing up the error
Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Google_Auth_Exception' with message 'Could not json decode the token' in /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/htdocs/Calendar/google-api-php-client/src/Google/Auth/OAuth2.php:174 Stack trace: #0 /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/htdocs/Calendar/google-api-php-client/src/Google/Client.php(196): Google_Auth_OAuth2->setAccessToken('[]') #1 /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/htdocs/calendar/google-api-php-client/examples/user-example.php(80): Google_Client->setAccessToken('[]') #2 {main} thrown in /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/htdocs/Calendar/google-api-php-client/src/Google/Auth/OAuth2.php on line 174
the code of the example is
<?php
/*
* Copyright 2011 Google Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
include_once "templates/base.php";
session_start();
set_include_path("../src/" . PATH_SEPARATOR . get_include_path());
require_once 'Google/Client.php';
require_once 'Google/Service/Urlshortener.php';
/************************************************
ATTENTION: Fill in these values! Make sure
the redirect URI is to this page, e.g:
http://localhost:8080/user-example.php
************************************************/
$client_id = '<XXXXX>';
$client_secret = '<XXXXX>';
$redirect_uri = '<XXXXXX>';
/************************************************
Make an API request on behalf of a user. In
this case we need to have a valid OAuth 2.0
token for the user, so we need to send them
through a login flow. To do this we need some
information from our API console project.
************************************************/
$client = new Google_Client();
$client->setClientId($client_id);
$client->setClientSecret($client_secret);
$client->setRedirectUri($redirect_uri);
$client->addScope("https://www.googleapis.com/auth/urlshortener");
/************************************************
When we create the service here, we pass the
client to it. The client then queries the service
for the required scopes, and uses that when
generating the authentication URL later.
************************************************/
$service = new Google_Service_Urlshortener($client);
/************************************************
If we're logging out we just need to clear our
local access token in this case
************************************************/
if (isset($_REQUEST['logout'])) {
unset($_SESSION['access_token']);
}
/************************************************
If we have a code back from the OAuth 2.0 flow,
we need to exchange that with the authenticate()
function. We store the resultant access token
bundle in the session, and redirect to ourself.
************************************************/
if (isset($_GET['code'])) {
$client->authenticate($_GET['code']);
$_SESSION['access_token'] = $client->getAccessToken();
$redirect = 'http://' . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'];
header('Location: ' . filter_var($redirect, FILTER_SANITIZE_URL));
}
/************************************************
If we have an access token, we can make
requests, else we generate an authentication URL.
************************************************/
if (isset($_SESSION['access_token']) && $_SESSION['access_token']) {
$client->setAccessToken($_SESSION['access_token']);
} else {
$authUrl = $client->createAuthUrl();
}
/************************************************
If we're signed in and have a request to shorten
a URL, then we create a new URL object, set the
unshortened URL, and call the 'insert' method on
the 'url' resource. Note that we re-store the
access_token bundle, just in case anything
changed during the request - the main thing that
might happen here is the access token itself is
refreshed if the application has offline access.
************************************************/
if ($client->getAccessToken() && isset($_GET['url'])) {
$url = new Google_Service_Urlshortener_Url();
$url->longUrl = $_GET['url'];
$short = $service->url->insert($url);
$_SESSION['access_token'] = $client->getAccessToken();
}
echo pageHeader("User Query - URL Shortener");
if (
$client_id == '<YOUR_CLIENT_ID>'
|| $client_secret == '<YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET>'
|| $redirect_uri == '<YOUR_REDIRECT_URI>') {
echo missingClientSecretsWarning();
}
?>
<div class="box">
<div class="request">
<?php if (isset($authUrl)): ?>
<a class='login' href='<?php echo $authUrl; ?>'>Connect Me!</a>
<?php else: ?>
<form id="url" method="GET" action="<?php echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']; ?>">
<input name="url" class="url" type="text">
<input type="submit" value="Shorten">
</form>
<a class='logout' href='?logout'>Logout</a>
<?php endif ?>
</div>
<?php if (isset($short)): ?>
<div class="shortened">
<?php var_dump($short); ?>
</div>
<?php endif ?>
</div>
<?php
echo pageFooter(__FILE__);
Can anyone shed any light as to why i might be receiving this error? I'm sure i have all my access tokens set up correctly. I had a problem in my own code, but I can't seem to get Google's own example working.
I have encountered the same problem. It seems that the latest Google API PHP library is expecting a json encoded token in the setAccessToken
method. So what I did as a work around was encoded the tokens to json.
// $token could be retrieved from your SESSION cookie or from your DB.
$token = array(
'access_token' => 'XXXXXXX',
'refresh_token' => 'XXXXXXX');
$json_token = json_encode($token);
$client->setAccessToken($json_token);
Hope this helps.